New York Computer Help Releases First Ever "Pimp my iPhone" service.

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New York Computer Help has just released its new, revolutionary "Pimp my iPhone" service to the public today. For the first time ever, customers have the unique opportunity to change the iPhone front panel, back cover, home button, and middle frame to any colors of their choice.

Pimp your iPhone!

iPhone users are able to customize their apps, edit their photos, and select their playlists. Why shouldn't they be able to choose the color of their phones?

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New York Computer Help announced exclusively through Yelp today that it will offer a one-of-a-kind "Pimp my iPhone" service. Instead of being stuck with only the black iPhone, customers may now change the color of their iPhones.

Along with being rated #1 by Citysearch for the best NYC computer repair service, New York Computer Help also repairs and personalizes iPhones. All iPhone repairs and color changes are done on the spot within 30 minutes at the New York Computer Help repair shop on 53 East 34th Street in New York City. Onsite and mail-in orders are accepted as well. Most iPhone 4 repairs include the iPhone glass replacement ($139) and iPhone battery replacement ($59). The iPhone white conversion sells for $199. The new iPhone color service is also being offered at $199.

The "Pimp my iPhone" service allows each customer to choose from the following colors: royal blue, sky blue, pink, cherry red, lime green, yellow, orange, gold, silver, white, black, and mirror. The real personalization comes into play by allowing mixing and matching of colors. For instance, a customer may ask for a white front panel, red home button, and silver back cover. Any combination of colors is possible, and comes along with a lifetime warranty. An added bonus is that an extra $100 may be paid to allow the ability to "Pimp my iPhone" one more time within the year.

This unprecedented service allows New York Computer Help to further personalize its technology service. Joe Silverman, CEO of New York Computer Help, explained, "iPhone users are able to customize their apps, edit their photos, and select their playlists. Why shouldn't they be able to choose the color of their phones?" Mr. Silverman also remarked that iPhone users shouldn't settle for buying bulky covers, cases, and bumpers which mask the iPhone's beautiful design. Instead, the iPhone's natural design may be enhanced with this new iPhone color service.